Yo-yo

ABSTRACT

Disclosed herein is a yo-yo which provides a player with a yo-yo play and a ball-catching play. The yo-yo includes: a fixed axle; a pair of disc-type bodies having an equal size axially fixed to both sides of the fixed axle in such a manner as to be spaced apart from each other at a predetermined interval, each of the bodies having at least one seating recess formed on the outer circumferential surfaces thereof in such manner that the two seating recesses of the bodies face each other symmetrically, for lightly seating the ball-type grip thereon; a ball-type grip having an insertion hole centrally drilled at one side thereof; an elongated string connected at one end to the fixed axle and connected at the other free end to the ball-type grip; a cylindrical grasping handle opened at one end and hollowed therein; and a protrusion bar formed integrally with the bodies in such a manner as to be outwardly extended along the longitudinal direction of the fixed axle to which the bodies are fixed, whereby one part of the protrusion bar fits into the handle, and the other part of the protrusion bar protruding in the opposite direction to the one part of the protrusion bar coupled with the handle is inserted into the insertion hole thereof.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a yo-yo, and more particularly, to a yo-yo which simultaneously provides a player with a yo-yo play and a ball-catching play.

2. Background of the Related Art

In general, a yo-yo is a toy which includes a fixed axle, a pair of disc-type bodies having an equal size axially fixed to both sides of the fixed axle in such a manner as to be spaced apart from each other at a predetermined interval, an elongated string connected at one end to the fixed axle and connected at the other free end to a grip as a slip knot. An uncut loop of the string is formed around the axle. For a yo-yo play, a player ties the string's free end around his or her middle finger, grasps the bodies, and then throws it with a smooth motion in a state where the string is completely wound around the fixed axle. At this time, the axle spins within the loop, causing gyroscopic effect to occur. When the player flicks his or her wrist as soon as the cord is completely unwound, the yo-yo goes up to return to his or her hand while the string is again wound around the axle due to a repulsive force. The yo-yo has been widely used as one of amusement toys which children and adults all enjoy together, since it is not restricted in time and space.

Furthermore, Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. Sho 53-149699 and Korean Utility Model Registration Application No. 1986-018185 which has been filed by the same inventor as the present invention respectively disclose ball-catching toys for allowing a player to easily catch a ball connected via a cord on a plate type support. Such ball-catching toys together with the yo-yo have been widely used as representative amusement toys.

However, the conventional toys have several disadvantages in that it is difficult to arouse continuous interest since they are restricted in play methods, and in that they increase a burden economically since the player has to buy them separately.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, the present device has been made in view of the above problems occurring in the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a yo-yo which simultaneously provides a player with a yo-yo play and a ball-catching play.

To achieve the above object, according to the invention, there is provided a Yo-yo including: a fixed axle; a pair of disc-type bodies having an equal size axially fixed to both sides of the fixed axle in such a manner as to be spaced apart from each other at a predetermined interval, each of the bodies having at least one seating recess formed on the outer circumferential surfaces thereof in such manner that the two seating recesses of the bodies face each other symmetrically, for lightly seating the ball-type grip thereon; a ball-type grip having an insertion hole centrally drilled at one side thereof; an elongated string connected at one end to the fixed axle and connected at the other free end to the ball-type grip; a cylindrical grasping handle opened at one end and hollowed therein; and a protrusion bar formed integrally with the bodies in such a manner as to be outwardly extended along the longitudinal direction of the fixed axle to which the bodies are fixed, whereby one part of the protrusion bar fits into the handle, and the other part of the protrusion bar protruding in the opposite direction to the one part of the protrusion bar coupled with the handle is inserted into the insertion hole thereof.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the present invention; and

FIGS. 3 and 4 are views showing examples of a ball-catching play using the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the present invention, and FIGS. 3 and 4 are views showing examples of a ball-catching play using the present invention.

As shown in the drawings, a yo-yo 1 includes a fixed axle 2, a pair of disc-type bodies 3 and 4 having an equal size axially fixed on both sides of the fixed axle in such a manner as to be spaced apart from each other at a predetermined interval, a ball-type grip 5, an elongated string 6 connected at one end to the fixed axle 2 and connected at the other free end to the ball-type grip 5. The present invention can also provide a player with a ball-catching play by improving the yo-yo 1.

That is, the ball-type grip 5 is made of plastic or wood and has an insertion hole 5 a centrally drilled at one side thereof, each of the disc-type bodies 3 and 4 has at least one seating recess 7 formed on the outer circumferential surfaces thereof in such manner that the two seating recesses 7 of the bodies 3 and 4 face each other symmetrically, for lightly seating the ball-type grip 5 thereon.

The present invention further includes a protrusion bar 8 formed integrally with the bodies 3 and 4 in such a manner as to be outwardly extended along the longitudinal direction of the fixed axle 2 to which the bodies 3 and 4 are fixed, and a cylindrical grasping handle 9 opened at one end and hollowed therein.

The grasping handle 9 is coupled to the protrusion bar 8 in such a manner as to be fit around one part of the protrusion bar 8. The other part of the protrusion bar 8 protruding in the opposite direction to the one part of the protrusion bar 8 coupled with the handle 9 is inserted into the insertion hole 5 a of the ball-type grip 5 as shown in FIG. 3.

The yo-yo 1 of present invention having the above structure can allow a player to selectively enjoy yo-yoing or ball-catching which are widely spread.

That is, if the player wants to play with a yo-yo using the present invention, like the conventional play method, the player grasps the ball-type grip 5 with his or her hand and throws the bodies 3 and 4 with a smooth motion in a state where the cord 6 is wound around the fixed axle 2. When the player flicks his or her wrist as soon as the string 6 is completely unwound, the yo-yo 1 ascends toward his or her hand grasping the ball-type grip 5 while the cord 6 is again wound around the fixed axle 2 due to a repulsive force.

Furthermore, if the player wants the ball-catching play, first the player fits the handle 9 around the protrusion bar 8 protruding outwardly from one side of the body 3. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the player grasps the handle 9 with his or her hand and throws the ball-type grip 5, which is connected to the cord 6, in the air, and then, receives the ball-type grip 5 on the seating recesses 7 of the bodies 3 and 4 or fits the insertion hole 5 a of the ball-type grip 5 onto the protrusion bar 8 protruding outwardly from one side of the body 4 in the opposite direction of the handle 9.

At this time, when the player receives the ball-type grip 5, if the ball-type grip 5 is not in soft contact with the seating recesses 7 of the bodies 3 and 4, the ball 5 is easily escaped from the seating recesses 7 due to impact and elasticity. So, the player has to lower the bodies 3 and 4 a little in the downward direction with sensitiveness of his or her hand as soon as the ball-type grip 5 is seated on the seating recesses 7 in order to relieve impact and elasticity. Therefore, the present invention can provide the player with increased marvelousness and interest during the play.

As described above, in the yo-yo 1 according to the present invention, the seating recesses 7 are formed on the outer circumferential surfaces of the bodies 3 and 4, the protrusion bar 8 is formed in the longitudinal direction of the axle, and the insertion hole 5 a is centrally drilled at one side of the ball-type grip 5. Besides the yo-yo play, when the player wants the ball-catching play, he or she couples the handle 9 to the protrusion bar 8 protruding from the bodies 3 and 4. The present invention allows the player to simultaneously enjoy two plays, thereby providing the player with marvelousness and interest, and promoting development of motor nerves since it requires the player's quick action.

While the present invention has been described with reference to the particular illustrative embodiments, it is not to be restricted by the embodiments but only by the appended claims. It is to be appreciated that those skilled in the art can change or modify the embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. 

1. A Yo-yo comprising: a fixed axle; a pair of disc-type bodies having an equal size axially fixed to both sides of the fixed axle in such a manner as to be spaced apart from each other at a predetermined interval, each of the bodies having at least one seating recess formed on the outer circumferential surfaces thereof in such manner that the two seating recesses of the bodies face each other symmetrically, for lightly seating the ball-type grip thereon; a ball-type grip having an insertion hole centrally drilled at one side thereof; an elongated string connected at one end to the fixed axle and connected at the other free end to the ball-type grip; a cylindrical grasping handle opened at one end and hollowed therein; and a protrusion bar formed integrally with the bodies in such a manner as to be outwardly extended along the longitudinal direction of the fixed axle to which the bodies are fixed, whereby one part of the protrusion bar fits into the handle, and the other part of the protrusion bar protruding in the opposite direction to the one part of the protrusion bar coupled with the handle is inserted into the insertion hole thereof. 